Repairing a Shipping Container Roof Hole: DIY Guide by On-Site Storage Solutions
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Discover how to fix roof holes in shipping containers with On-Site Storage Solutions! Whether you're using a container for storage, a workshop, or a living space, keeping it strong is important. We'll guide you through checking the damage, picking the right materials, and repairing. Don't let a few holes ruin your shipping container.
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Thanks man! ... You are the only one I could find demonstrating the "POP" trick. THX YOU!!! .... FYI, I need a 40' container in Cedar Key Florida if you have any feedback on that. THX!
Appreciate it! Give us a call at 888-666-0520. We can get one for you. - Gregg
I jacked mine in the middle as you show, never got a pop and it settles back down again. Did again with three jacks to about a 3" rise in the middle (still no pop), and when I removed the jacks it settled about flat. Any additional tips on how we can restore the gable?
The 3" rise is not enough. You will usually need to jack it at least 5" inches because it will snap back and settle at a little over 1". You sometimes have to do it multiple times to get the needed height.
Note: Be careful. The jack will be under a lot of pressure.
Good luck! let me know how it goes. - Gregg
@@OnsiteStorageSolutions Yeah, been spending half the day doing this, you are right about the 5" even though it's scary. I also find I have to repeat on adjacent ribs to keep it from coming back down, usually one peak and one valley farther on either side of the low spot.